7/7 Raw Erupts with ‘Goldberg’ Chants as WWE Pipe Makes Waves

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The July 7 episode of WWE Raw took place at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island, where excitement built for an upcoming big event featuring Gunther and Goldberg. Gunther is set to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Goldberg in the show’s main event this Saturday night. Fans in Providence witnessed a brief promo by General Ring, who later appeared alongside WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg.

Goldberg made his entrance behind the scenes in a car, sparking "Goldberg" chants from the crowd, though none were shown on-screen—an example of WWE using prerecorded crowd noises for the chants. The highly anticipated main event will occur on July 11 in Atlanta, Georgia, marking Goldberg’s final match, but Gunther is ready to give him a tough challenge.

It remains to be seen how Goldberg will be received by the live audience at the big event, but WWE has prepared chants in advance just in case they need to inject some energy artificially.

What are your thoughts on WWE using prerecorded chants for Goldberg during this week’s Raw? Share your opinion in the comments!

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Fan Take: This news highlights the ongoing buzz around Goldberg’s farewell match and Gunther’s rising dominance, making it a must-watch moment for WWE fans. It also raises questions about production techniques WWE uses to enhance crowd reactions, which could impact the viewer experience and authenticity in the sport.

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